| Item Listing | Today On KPR - STATEHOUSE NEWSKS Soldiers Serving in Africa
- Date: September 3, 2010 Conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq are where many people think Kansas soldiers are stationed in the world
| Officials Worry DNA Testing Backlog Could Grow Again
- Date: September 2, 2010 The state’s backlog of DNA samples is scheduled to be cleared by early next year
| Food Security Task Force Formed
- Date: September 2, 2010 With the stroke of a pen, Governor Mark Parkinson made permanent what had been an advisory group on hunger issues
| Chicopee To Again Be on KS Map
- Date: September 2, 2010 Starting next year, the official map of Kansas will finally recognize an unincorporated town in the southeast corner of the state
| Time Running Out to Find Homes for Abused Horses
- Date: September 2, 2010 The Coffey County Sheriff's Office is under a court order to find new homes for about 45 horses -- but time in running out
| Gov Parkinson Says Supreme Court Selection Process Works
- Date: September 1, 2010 Governor Mark Parkinson said today (WED) that the current system of selecting justices for the Kansas Supreme Court is working and shouldn’t be changed
| Southeast Kansas Counties Launch Health Initiative
- Date: September 1, 2010 Representatives of nine Kansas counties are working together to improve the health of people who live in the southeast corner of the state
| DNA Sample Backlog in KS Shrinking
- Date: September 1, 2010 The state's backlog of DNA samples is scheduled to be cleared by February of next year
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KHCT FM 90.9 Great Bend, Hays
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KZNA FM 90.5 Hill City
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